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Articles by Kim Crompton

City Wi-Fi expansion effort stalls

Many other cities also have delayed, dropped wireless-network plans
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
The city of Spokane has shelved plans to enlarge greatly a broadband wireless-communication network that covers a roughly 100-block area of downtown.Right now I dont see that growing a lot, says Garv Brakel, the citys director of It a
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RiverBank set to form new parent

Fed approval expected shortly, will clear way for bank to form ESOP
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
RiverBank, a boutique financial institution that opened here about 19 months ago, has applied to the Federal Reserve to form a bank holding company.The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, part of the Fed network, is accepting comment on the
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Avista shifts, mulls own wind power

Utility abandons effort to buy renewable energy through RFP process
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Dissatisfied with proposals it received from prospective vendors interested in providing it with long-term renewable energy, Avista Corp. says it now is looking at building its own wind-power plant to meet some of those future electrical-generation
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Group plans equestrian development

Stonebrook Ranch, near Springdale, configured for 20-, 40-acre parcels
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
An investor group has begun work on a 350-acre equestrian estates development, called Stonebrook Ranch, thats to be located about 35 miles northwest of Spokane, near Springdale, Wash., and that the group believes is the first of its type in this
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For Kids, and kids at heart

February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Brett and Susan Sommer had retirement in mind when they moved their family to Coeur dAlene from a New York City suburb three years ago. What they ended up with was anything but a leisurely retirement pace, after buying and restoring an old brick
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PAML aims to help hospitals bring lab testing in-house

Spokane’s regional lab begins marketing ‘turnkey’ suite of testing services
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Pathology Associates Medical Laboratories Inc., of Spokane, which touts itself as the Northwests largest independent medical lab, says it has begun marketing a turnkey package of services designed to help big hospitals do in-house specimen is
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Goodrich Corp. plant wins big assessed-value appeal

Ruling could save company $214,000 annually in taxes
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Goodrich Corp., the Charlotte, N.C.-based company that makes carbon aircraft brakes at a plant on the West Plains, has won an appeal that could keep it from being hit with a big increase in property taxes here based on the assessed value of the of
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Wagstaff rides molten wave

Valley manufacturer foresees likely extended growth
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
As world aluminum prices go, so go the fortunes of Wagstaff Inc., a 61-year-old Spokane Valley company that makes equipment for the aluminum-casting industry. Right now, aluminum prices are hot, and theyre expected to remain so for the were $1.10
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RiverBank says its growth surpasses plan projections

Young bank expects assets to hit $100 million by year-end
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
RiverBank, which opened for business here about 16 months ago, is exceeding its business plan projections in all facets, says Duane Brandenburg, its president and CEO.The boutique financial institution currently has about $95 million in assets,
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SEL to build bigger plant in Mexico

San Luis Potosi facility to cost $10 million-plus, eventually employ 300
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc. (SEL), the Pullman-based maker of electrical-system protection, monitoring, and control equipment, says it is launching development of a production complex in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, that will cost upwards
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